The energy paradox What to do when your get-up-and-go has got up and gone

Steven R. Gundry

Book - 2021

"In The Energy Paradox, Dr. Gundry will offer readers the information and tools necessary to quiet the autoimmune battle raging within--a battle that depletes precious energy reserves, leaving you drained and prone to mood disorders and weight gain. With new guidelines on how to increase mitochondrial energy production and nourish the microbiome; 30 new Plant Paradox-approved recipes; and lists of energy-boosting foods to consume and energy-depleting foods to avoid, The Energy Paradox will help readers take back their lives, giving them the energy they need to feel, look, and be their best." -- Amazon.com.

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Subjects
Genres
Health
Self-help publications
Recipes
Published
New York, NY : Harper Wave, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Steven R. Gundry (author)
Other Authors
Amely Greeven (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xvi, 314 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-300) and index.
ISBN
9780063005730
9780063083516
  • Introduction: "I Just Don't Have It In Me"
  • Part I. The Epidemic of Fatigue
  • Chapter 1. How Did We Get Here?
  • Chapter 2. Body on Fire: How Inflammation Steals Your Energy
  • Chapter 3. Damaged Roots, Degraded Soil, and the Postbiotic Conundrum
  • Chapter 4. Your Mighty Mitochondria Are All Mixed Up
  • Chapter 5. Inflamed and Energy Starved: The Tired Modern Brain
  • Chapter 6. It's All About Timing (And Good Choices)
  • Part II. The Energy Paradox Program
  • Chapter 7. The Energy Paradox Eating Program
  • Chapter 8. The Energy Paradox Lifestyle
  • Chapter 9. Energy Paradox Recipes
  • Chapter 10. The Energy Paradox Supplement List
  • Afterword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Appendix: Lab Tests
  • Notes
  • Index
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The popular "energy doctor" further explores how chronic fatigue sabotages vitality. In the sixth entry in the Paradox series, Gundry continues sharing useful applications for better living through optimal health and wellness choices. With the same amiable delivery found in previous books, the author articulates the physiological epidemic of chronic fatigue, a condition plaguing many of the clinical patients he cites as examples, and the kind of "everyday tiredness" affecting millions every day. He describes key direct sources of these physical and mental "energy disruptors," which include rampant inflammation, "the stress and anxiety of the pandemic," overreliance on prescription medication, an imbalanced gut microbiome, and, perhaps most importantly, a diet lacking in nutrients necessary to maintain optimal energy levels. Gundry, now in his "seventh decade," believes tiredness shouldn't be considered an inevitable byproduct of modern life but a warning sign from the body that something is lacking. Gundry reiterates his goal throughout the book: He wants to help people reclaim their lost energy through a variety of habit alterations, beginning with modest dietary changes like increasing the intake of soluble fiber or embarking on more drastic adaptations like calorie restrictions and periodic "fasting windows." Though this information is timely and undeniably motivating, the author's central discussion on cellular biology and mitochondrial gridlock may leave some readers in the weeds. More accessible, however, are sections on the methods for mitigating fatigue, especially through a comprehensively mapped six-week eating program that, should one undertake its often radical recommendations, should "recharge your battery" and curb nagging listlessness. This flexible biodynamic strategy includes fiber-forward food choices, regular exercise regimens, and avoiding the "frankenfoods loaded with frankenfats." Gundry's crisply written, knowledgeable guidebook is an encouraging nudge to readers to investigate ways to achieve and retain their energy and productivity potentials. Practical, applicable advice on how to conquer fatigue and maximize energy. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.